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Show THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. JUNE 16 1858. TRI-WEEK- LY heavy stock dividend on the side. Stock ran up to an open valuation of $1.25, and was well worth it, as PUBLISH ID BY soona9 the original capitalization account Of all the deEARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING 00. enter into an was exhausted tails. These things are all pro The first great mistake, and one lessees. vided for in the Constitution and Let us suppose these which discredited scrip to such an M7 Twe4ei are all arranged and we are ready extent that the demand for its PaHnl li dM for business. Let us see how it suppression became almost uniTkirUir ui tatwJv. ' wttor. works: versal, was. that private contractors the organization con and other employers of labor, aud .Suppose Editor. sisted of a A. Gordon. farmer, a blacksmith, a cash purchasers, could buy it at a carpenter, a painter, a shoemaker, considerable discount from its face JUNK 10, 1898 a tailor, a brick mason and a lumTHURSDAY berman. Now the farmer has a value 10 per cent, and it only surplus of produce but he called for merchandise at retail. We admire the stand taken by great a needs bouse. He cannot dispose Thus, the institution organized for Superintendent Oldham in regaid of his produce, nor can he build the the benefit of the workman, disto his candidacy for house for him because he needs credited its own circulating position many things that the farmer does lie boldly announces-hiof in conmedium and, is same exchange sale. The for in the matter, and set3 forth the not have of with the sale stock to the and of nection the brickraason reasons why he thinks he should trus list the on so through others than active workers, worked painter and bs returned to office. This is not But these men unite in the Labor its own downfall. written in favor of, or against his Exchange. The farmer now brings Had the original plan been adreturn his office, but in recognition his produce to the exchange 6tore be no reason of the honesty of his plan, which and sells it and receives for it ex- hered to there can the doubt to that redeemis rapid rate change scrip. The scrip we believe worthy of emulation. for have been able at the store in payment of progress would goods at the store. Now if the maintained. One thing is as certain Aivokmnu to the dispatches re- farmer wants his horse shod he now as it was before the organizaceived on Tuesday, Joe Leiters goes to the blacksmith, who retion 'f the company: Many a carwheat deal fell through, and in- ceives the scrip for his work and penter would be pleased to exstead of figuring on his gains, here- takes it over t,o the exchange store and buys with it the products of change his labor for that of the tofore estimated at something over the farmer. The farmer hires a blacksmith, the farmer, the painter, seven dollars a minute, nothing re- the carpenter, the mason and the the furniture maker, or others enmains but to calculate his losses, painter to work for him and pays gaged in the productive avenues of lie is receiving hut little pity from them in the same way that he paid life; and if some equitable medium the press of the wmlu. Whilst his the blacksmith. The shoemaker of exchange other than U. S. coin sells his shoes in the same way. temporary hull movement was to The lumberman sells his lumber could be devised, the vast armies the advantage of the farmers, in the same way. It now being of the unemployed might come tosucbeen had he next ear, understood and year, agreed to all gether without the interference of to he seen have around this that it cessful, scrip is- as good might capital, and live comfortably withas money among the members of out actual his advantage t inaugurate a bear money. movement and dryness prices. lie the Labor Exchange, it passes from a Many Logan man owes hie one to the other like money. It was successful this year in compelto would thus serve as a medium home the building department, ling the poor of the large cities to through which tho products of his furniture to the company cabincreased price for labor could be exchanged to the pay a larg-linet shop, and the land itself to bread, thereby working a grer-- t great benefit of all concerned. advantageous trades in company hardship on them. Next year ne At one time Logan had an inscrip, which entitled the holder to might have forced the price down sti tu tion much similar in many thf labor of any company worker, to such a low figure that the farm-orespects, in its general plan, to the or good from its store paid for by compelled to dispose of his crop, one described and its satisfactory the cash of those who, outside of would have to sell it at a much was wonder the and pride the company membership, employlower price than the natural law of working of the community, as well as in a ed its labor or bought its wares. supply and demand would justify , measure it3 support as long The principle of the labor exSpeculation in the necessaries of large as orthe for which was it object life upon the stock markets, should change is a correct onp, and if prowas kept in view; but perly managed, can but result to be prohibited by legislative enact- ganized when its stock rose away aboye the benefit of those concerned, ment. Iit.'r'n failure is matter par and became a subject for wherever organized. Success to the for general rejoicing. profitable speculation, the primary one formed in SaU Lafce, and to all object was forgotten and it became similar organizations, wherever LABOR EXCHANGE. a money-makinscheme for the be. they may benefit of the capitalists who had We learn from Living Issues that This may sound socialistic, combecome interested. a movement is on loot to organize munistic or populistic; but that We refer to the United Order a labor exchange. the principle upon which it is Speakiug of the objects in view, the same paper Mfg. and Building Co., established founded is a correct one, has been during tht latter part of the seveneavs: to the satisfaction of all ties. It commenced upon a some- proven observant old residents of Logan, The Labor exchange is just what what humble with a saw scale, its name implies a medium! many of whom long for a return of lard mill. planing Contracting which one person mav the times they did not appreciate through exchange the products of hit, 0Wn ftr i building was also part of its at their true value until too late. labor for the products of the labor business, and a general merchan-o- f another, and thus both be bene-- dise and furniture 6tore were Attention, Demo:rat&! by the exchange. 1 here is a ded; the latter selling principally great deal of, surplus labor in the lhe work 0f the There will be a convention of the company cabinet , country, ana at the same time! Democratic party ot Cache county, ther mllU' 8,w' sb,nle there is a treat want of tins labor. outside of l.ogan city, held at the but the two cannot get together. Hn(1 latI 11,llls "ere added; part of County Court House. Logan, SatThe carpenter cannjt eat the house lb material being sold int Salt urday, June 25th, 1398, at 10 a. m., he builds, nor can the blacksmith Lake and Ogden, the remainder for the purpose of placing in nomibuild himself a house with horse- being used in the firms rapidly nation a County. Superintendent of shoes. The farm-- r canna paint schools, to be voted for at the business at home, his houte with potatoes, nor can growing trustee election to be held July 11, advanced by leaps the convention to be composed of the painter protect himself from The the cold with a coat of paint. The ami bounds, entirely surpassing 66 members apportioned as follows: farmer wants his house piinte 1 the expectations of its founders, an t e painter wants the farmer s d From a f,!W employees it soon so on. Hut under our present system of selling for ploJI,d doMni und finslly hund, s ot cash and of transacting all our reds. These received business by money transactions it their pay in company scrip, and often happens that the farmer can- - one-thiiin cash; the money being not cash his potatoes or the black-- ! derived from the sale of products smith his horseshoes, or the painter 0f their labor to cash customers, ' his painting, and the result is that Prices were right, and the scrip each of the three produces more than lie can dispose of, while others was accepted the butcher, the This representation is based suffer for the very tilings of which baker, the farmer, by everyone UOQ the last Democratic vote for he has a surplus. for the labor portion of their out- - delegate to congress, one representNow the Labor exchange pro- t ative for every forty votes or maOf course it didnt pass to remedy this defect and,:' fraction thereof. Where prace but 8ave a jor wherever tried... has done eo 'in rre?-lticable precinct chairmen will call every case where good business mity impetus to the exchange of their Primaries for Saturday evensense prevailed in the management. the products of labor at home. ing, June 18th. Primaries should The business was established elect a .. campaign committee subject The is to have a ,. . i ui to the precinct chairman for the 1 b81s oflhesi number producer, ubiw in . a id not dare to conduct of the campaign. e. aui what they call an exchange, lhe By order of Democratic County 1 officered with' Penly declare its dividends. A Committee. organization to t president, etc, as other organize dividend of twelve would Wm, Edwards, lions generally are. One man is be openly declared, and a good Chairman. chosen as manager, of the concern. The next step is to secure a stare room for the transaction of business. In this article we cannot THE JOURNAL, I By-Law- s. Wi Chain Drive n, s - y r : g ad-fitt- 1 ed j j ! inders 9 (Headers, Flowers. No jarring, No noise, No rollers, balls or complications to perplex and annoy the operator or cause expense to the owner when timeis money. sidneu Stevens implement go 0. STEVENS, Manager. S. Jas. Meikle. Traveling Salesman. Homs Missionary Appointments. Elders A. B. Irvine and E. R. Needham, College June 12th. Wellsville June 19th, Richmond June 26th, Logan 4th ward July 3rd. Benson July 10th. Flders C II Baker and Joseph Campbell, Logan 1st ward June 12th, Hyrum June 19th, Smith-fiel- d June 26th, Sterling July 3rd, 8. Mendon July 10th. Elder Ezra Nielsou and Heber Parker, College June 12th, Benson June 19th, Providence June 26th, Clarkston July 3rd, Millville July 10th. T. J. Co-o- p I.IN-r- J. Newbou. Mr. CLEMENS offers for saf for the next ten days a house anil household furniture, one block west of 5th ward meeting house.' Logan, Utah. LOST. A pocketbook, contafn-..j- g considerable money, on the sidewalk on Third St., or on Main t cnllona of tb VERY BEST PAINT In the WORLD make em-an- forfilOor j north of Third street. two-third- .... n ; i , of ynnr paint bill. Ia ran Monr nrr. than Pnrt Whitk Lrn and la Abwim-rn.sor roixoNooe. lI.tMM.4R Paint l made of tlx- or iumt auch ax all Rood p.t liter nH. und It fimtmd Tciok, via Thick. No trouble to mil, nv l)oy can do It. It la the Common Sksxe oi aonxr. Paimt. No bittkb paint cau be uadete am cost, and la lu-x- r i ihiaw&fadSyc&is Pfil or Crip. .MAMMA PAINT CO., St. Loul Soli and guaranteed by Tot to Ckack, -- Burt, MM WILKINSON &S0II. Boiks, Wall Paper, - Hardware, Paints, Oils, - etc. per-cen- , I Finder leave at this office and be rewarded. FOR SALE. At A. C. Jacobsens blacksmith shop, two double-seate- d .buggies, one single-seatebuggy, one cart, and a single and double harness, one 3 wagon and one plow. Cheap. MBS. L. C. BLANCHARD says: I have used your Multutn in Par-v- o d and Combination Flat-irofloter in my family for over a year. I like it, and can safely recommend it to the public. Neil Bell, Agent. MATTRESSES made to order old ones cleaned, remodeled, renovated and made as good as new, at the Logan Mattress. Factory. Wall paper of all kinds and borders to match. John Bench, 4 doors west of P. O. Logto n . . . x . Want Column. ! I es 13. 1898. MONEY to Loan on farms, c Zfph Thomas, Logan, Utah EGGS WANTED at the. Bee ward 6th June Avon gan l.th, June 26th, Logan 2nd ward July Hive Store, 11 cts. per dozen. TWO rooms for rent two block 3rd, Hyrum July 10th. ' W. K. Burnham and Willard from Main Street. Apply at this Hansen, Logan 4th ward June 12, office. Coveville June 19th, Lewiston FOR RENT. let house east of June 26th. Logan 5th ward July Presbyterian church. Enquire .it 3rd, Wellsville July 10. premises. H. K. Merrill and F. M. Steven-sen- , ONE MILLION- - Watches wantLogan 2nd Ward ed for repairing, of C.M.Wendelboe, Hyde Park June 19th the beet watchmaker in Utah. June 26th, Newton July PLENTY OF MONEY to loan 1st ward July 10th. on farm and city property. George Squires and J. W. CrawII. A. Pedersen. ford Logan 2rd ward June 12th, Main St., Logan. Mendon June 10th, Piradiee June A SNAP. We have a good Secon26th. Logan 7th ward July 3rd d-hand Hodge Header to sell Trenton July 10th. cheap. Come over or write Barson Take warning. It & Heggie, Clarkston. Stop that Cough may lead to Consumption. A l.k. bottle THE SPRING POND ICE CO., of Shilohs Cure may save your life. will deltver ice to any part of Sold by Grocery A Drug Store, d town. Orders will be taken at the Fulton Meat Market. DEWEY Ties 25c.; Boys clothn A cation of PORE ing 70c. per suit; Ladies' shoes 7'x; oil, mixed wilh j callon of Misses and childrens slippers 75c.; Childs 6hoes 20c. Bargains for all. i cur-pos- Logan. Utah, June Christian Trenton June 12, LoReisinmay, j d Unclaimed Letters. Mr. N. Anderson, Mrs. Mary Butler, Mrs. Mary Davis, Miss Emma Evans, Mr. H. Galbraith, Mr. E. Gray, Mr. Roain Merrit, Miss Elain Neilson, Mr. A. G. Stinierage. If the above are not called for within two weeks from date they will be' sent to the Dead Letter Office at WashOrson Smith, P. M, ington. ami Morgan bu.-ine-ss j othr K. |